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World No 2 Roger Federer will play less tournaments in 2015 as he hunts for an 18th Grand Slam title in Australia.

Many critics were writing Federer off after a testing 2013 as he
struggled with a back injury, but the 33-year-old stormed back last
season to win more matches - 73 - than any other player on the men's
tour.

And the Swiss superstar is set to kick off the new year at the
Brisbane International on Thursday in buoyant mood with a fresh outlook
on his playing schedule.

"I’m not sure if I’m going to play as much this year," Federer told Sky Sports.
"I will have to win even more matches because I will most likely play
less tournaments - we’re talking a couple here and there.

"I can
definitely play another good season. I finished so strongly in the last
six months so there’s no reason to think negatively at this point. At
the same time, I know how well prepared all the other players are."

Federer, who claimed five ATP Tour titles last year, will play his first
game of the tournament against John Millman in the second round in
Brisbane.

With Novak Djokovic sitting at the top of the rankings, Federer is
still motivated by claiming top spot again and impressing in Melbourne
with the year's first Grand Slam starting on January 19.

"I would
love to win the Australian Open," Federer added. "It would get me really
close to being world No 1, plus it would mean I would win another Grand
Slam.

"But if that wasn’t possible, then I would probably dream
of winning Wimbledon once more. I just want to stay healthy and play
good tennis and enjoy myself."